On 08/04/13 17:22, Gary Aitken wrote:
Ok, so now I see that my cpu temperature shoots up pretty dang fast when a
build is going on.
I'm running an AMD Phenom II X4 with the AMD-supplied fan in an
ASUS M4A89TD PRO / USB3 motherboard.
The system works fine unless I start a cpu-intensive
that. This does not
seem to happen with newer heatsinks so they must have changed the design
somehow =)
Best wishes
Eugene
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Subject: Re: AMD Phenom II X4
On 05/08/2013 06:05, Gary Aitken wrote:
On 08/04/13 21:39, Frank Leonhardt wrote:
This suggests it's not the ACPI in FreeBSD shutting you down, but
something on the motherboard.
That was my guess as well.
big snip
As it's probably not FreeBSD you're now asking on the wrong list, and
other
Gary Aitken vagab...@blackfoot.net wrote:
Air ducting shouldn't be a problem; I've got the side of the case off...
This just might be part of the problem. Air plumbing
is not as forgiving as it was in the old days.
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several thermal shutdowns on my home PC before I
found that. This does not seem to happen with newer heatsinks so they
must have changed the design somehow =)
I had a AMD Phenom II X4 and it had exactly that problem. Every few
months I had to remove the fan to get a brush into the fins. An idle
Ok, so now I see that my cpu temperature shoots up pretty dang fast when a
build is going on.
I'm running an AMD Phenom II X4 with the AMD-supplied fan in an
ASUS M4A89TD PRO / USB3 motherboard.
The system works fine unless I start a cpu-intensive build.
If I leave it unattended, after some
On 08/04/13 17:22, Gary Aitken wrote:
Ok, so now I see that my cpu temperature shoots up pretty dang fast when a
build is going on.
I'm running an AMD Phenom II X4 with the AMD-supplied fan in an
ASUS M4A89TD PRO / USB3 motherboard.
The system works fine unless I start a cpu-intensive
On 8/4/2013 6:29 PM, Gary Aitken wrote:
On 08/04/13 17:22, Gary Aitken wrote:
Ok, so now I see that my cpu temperature shoots up pretty dang fast when a
build is going on.
I'm running an AMD Phenom II X4 with the AMD-supplied fan in an
ASUS M4A89TD PRO / USB3 motherboard.
The system works
On 05/08/2013 00:29, Gary Aitken wrote:
On 08/04/13 17:22, Gary Aitken wrote:
Ok, so now I see that my cpu temperature shoots up pretty dang fast when a
build is going on.
I'm running an AMD Phenom II X4 with the AMD-supplied fan in an
ASUS M4A89TD PRO / USB3 motherboard.
The system works
On 08/04/13 18:30, Frank Leonhardt wrote:
On 05/08/2013 00:29, Gary Aitken wrote:
On 08/04/13 17:22, Gary Aitken wrote:
Ok, so now I see that my cpu temperature shoots up pretty dang
fast when a build is going on.
I'm running an AMD Phenom II X4 with the AMD-supplied fan in an
ASUS
on some chip-sets. FWIW I've found it
works on more AMD platforms than it does Intel ones.
Regards, Frank.
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from AMD, and the two I just found
at amd both said 71.
Did you get anywhere with the ACPI suggestion snip Try
hw.acpi.thermal.tz0.active=1 to make the fan come on and stay on
(tz0 or as appropriate).
The fan is on and stays on all the time at the moment...
It it full speed all the time
You can also try shutting down (obviously), then removing the heat sink, put
some thermal paste on the processor and reinstall the heat sink. Sometimes
there isn't much (any) thermal paste there and the processor can't get the heat
into the heat sink.
On 2013, Aug 4, at 15:22, Gary Aitken
I have an ASUS EeePC 1015B with APU C-50, and the core display card is
Readon HD6250.
I want to know whether FreeBSD 9 Stable or 10 Current support it as TTM
working.
BTW, can anybody recommend some Notebooks supporting FreeBSD perfectly?
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I found useful blogs regarding NVIDIA but nothing useful how to get CUDA
installed for the AMD Radeon series chips under FreeBSD, native or
Linux.
Would someone please point me to a clue? Google wasn't helpful.
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At 20:00 24/06/2012, Dennis Glatting wrote:
I found useful blogs regarding NVIDIA but nothing useful how to get CUDA
installed for the AMD Radeon series chips under FreeBSD, native or
Linux.
Would someone please point me to a clue? Google wasn't helpful.
AFAIK AMD has no official driver
Hello,
Do someone know when FreeBSD will have
support for the new graphics chip (Vision, Sandy bridge)???
I am tired of watching my laptop at vesa 1024x768 resolution...
Thanks...
SErgio
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On 25/09/2011 17:04, Mark Felder wrote:
I have an Opteron machine that on both 7.x and 8.x it displays this
behavior. The only fix was to boot from USB and it would get past it.
Weird.
Was it also an LSI controller? I had the same problem a month ago.
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On 9/25/2011 5:16 AM, Jukka A. Ukkonen wrote:
Booting proceeded as expected to the point when CD loader 1.2 was found
and the little rotor started running in the beginning of the line.
From that moment on there was absolutely no progress.
Any hints and pointers about what to try next would be
Greetings all,
I grabbed the FreeBSD-9.0 beta 2 AMD 64 DVD1 intending to use it for
installing FreeBSD 9 on a system with 2 AMD 4162 EE CPUs and 16 GB
of physical memory.
Booting proceeded as expected to the point when CD loader 1.2 was found
and the little rotor started running in the beginning
Hi,
I installed FreeBSD8.2 amd64 the other day on a 98GB RAM machine with 24
CPU's (a supermicro 2U server). Due to this alone, I doubt that the
bootloader is limited in any way by the amount of RAM the machine has.
However, I experienced the same behavior on several small machines (normal
PC's)
Hi Rob
On Fri, 2 Sep 2011, Rob wrote:
Anyone know if FreeBSD 8.2 supports the AMD 850 and/or 950 southbridge? I've
been looking on the web without much luck (unusual) and the hardware docs for
the release for the ata driver only mentions 5 amd chipsets. Is there
perhaps a different chipset
Anyone know if FreeBSD 8.2 supports the AMD 850 and/or 950 southbridge?
I've been looking on the web without much luck (unusual) and the
hardware docs for the release for the ata driver only mentions 5 amd
chipsets. Is there perhaps a different chipset I should be looking for
to determine
On Wed, Jun 29, 2011 at 5:27 PM, Gary Gatten ggat...@waddell.com wrote:
Of course it depends on your apps, but unless you're doing some HUGE number
of connections, or your apps are not good, this will be MORE than
enough RAM and CPU.
(...)
Maybe turn this into a virtual host and make
Quoting C. P. Ghost cpgh...@cordula.ws:
On Wed, Jun 29, 2011 at 5:27 PM, Gary Gatten ggat...@waddell.com wrote:
Of course it depends on your apps, but unless you're doing some
HUGE number of connections, or your apps are not good, this
will be MORE than enough RAM and CPU.
(...)
On Thu, Jun 30, 2011 at 4:53 PM, eculp ec...@encontacto.net wrote:
Quoting C. P. Ghost cpgh...@cordula.ws:
On Wed, Jun 29, 2011 at 5:27 PM, Gary Gatten ggat...@waddell.com wrote:
Of course it depends on your apps, but unless you're doing some HUGE
number of connections, or your apps are
I just saw this box that is being promoted as a gaming machine at a
great price and am considering it as a web-server.
In addition to having no information on the CPU as a server lack of
comfort with 6 cores and memory 8GB of memory that I am having a
problem with. I am not a gamer but I
On Wed, 29 Jun 2011 07:31:05 -0500, ec...@encontacto.net wrote:
In addition to having no information on the CPU as a server lack of
comfort with 6 cores and memory 8GB of memory that I am having a problem
with. I am not a gamer but I have always assumed that a gaming machine
needs the
On Wed, Jun 29, 2011 at 8:13 AM, Mark Felder f...@feld.me wrote:
On Wed, 29 Jun 2011 07:31:05 -0500, ec...@encontacto.net wrote:
In addition to having no information on the CPU as a server lack of
comfort with 6 cores and memory 8GB of memory that I am having a problem
with. I am not a gamer
...@freebsd.org
[mailto:owner-freebsd-questi...@freebsd.org] On Behalf Of eculp
Sent: Wednesday, June 29, 2011 7:31 AM
To: freebsd-questions
Subject: Opinion on using AMD Phenom II x6 1090t with Gigabyte 890BPA-UD3H and
8GB DDR-3 as a WebServer.
I just saw this box that is being promoted as a gaming
Of eculp
Sent: Wednesday, June 29, 2011 7:31 AM
To: freebsd-questions
Subject: Opinion on using AMD Phenom II x6 1090t with Gigabyte 890BPA-UD3H
and 8GB DDR-3 as a WebServer.
I just saw this box that is being promoted as a gaming machine at a
great price and am considering it as a web-server
Gary Gatten writes:
Yes, generally speaking more of something is always better, in
fact our government seems to think more debt is better than less.
However, if you're web apps only need xGB of RAM and y MIPS; what
benefit is it to have n * x RAM and n * y MIPS?
It is my
On Wed, 29 Jun 2011 10:47:09 -0500, Edwin L. Culp W. wrote:
The price difference between a minimal design and something like this
usually not significant. So this is sounding more and more like a go.
Allow me a short addition:
Gaming machines usually put no emphasize on energy efficiency.
On Mon, Jan 3, 2011 at 5:06 PM, Janos Dohanics w...@3dresearch.com wrote:
My system crashed during shutdown, so I tried to get a crash dump, but
I don't seem to be able to do so:
Dumping 1224 MB: (stops at 1177)
Fatal trap 12: page fault while in kernel mode
cpuid = 1, apic id = 01
fault
My system crashed during shutdown, so I tried to get a crash dump, but
I don't seem to be able to do so:
Dumping 1224 MB: (stops at 1177)
Fatal trap 12: page fault while in kernel mode
cpuid = 1, apic id = 01
fault virtual address = 0x1
fault code= supervisor read
I know its a little OT, but I'm hunting for a mainboard to plug this CPU
into and build a file server. So the ideal specs are (and maybe dreaming
too :) ):
184 pin RAM DIMM
SataIII 4+ ports
Either onboard or AGP Video
2x Gigabit LAN
Obviously I don't need much RAM, just juice the throughput
I know its a little OT, but I'm hunting for a mainboard to plug this CPU
into and build a file server. So the ideal specs are (and maybe dreaming
too :) ):
184 pin RAM DIMM
SataIII 4+ ports
Either onboard or AGP Video
2x Gigabit LAN
Obviously I don't need much RAM, just juice the throughput
will be very welcome :)
Cheers
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ASUS-K8N-AMD-Socket-754-AGP-SATA-nForce3-250-MB-EMS-/220703726350?pt=AU_Componentshash=item3362f79b0e#ht_5060wt_1138
I just searched for 754 SATA on ebay.com.au
You _are_ dreaming about the 4x SATA though IMO; I'd just get an expansion card
in stock. And of course advice will be very welcome :)
Cheers
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ASUS-K8N-AMD-Socket-754-AGP-SATA-nForce3-250-MB-EMS-/220703726350?pt=AU_Componentshash=item3362f79b0e#ht_5060wt_1138
I just searched for 754 SATA on ebay.com.au
You _are_ dreaming about the 4x SATA though IMO
On 23 December 2010 11:44, Da Rock
freebsd-questi...@herveybayaustralia.com.au wrote:
snip
Thanks, but Athlon64 is a 939. Yeah, it may not be worth salvaging, but I
thought the cost might be less... I'm more than likely wrong. Worth putting
feelers out, though :)
Athlon64s can be 754, 939 or
On 12/23/10 23:16, Chris Rees wrote:
On 23 December 2010 11:44, Da Rock
freebsd-questi...@herveybayaustralia.com.au wrote:
snip
Thanks, but Athlon64 is a 939. Yeah, it may not be worth salvaging, but I
thought the cost might be less... I'm more than likely wrong. Worth putting
feelers out,
On 12/23/10 13:57, Da Rock wrote:
I've got wholesale contacts, but I was hoping to make use of this spare
chip and RAM floating about. Diff would be around $100, so only kinda
worth it.
It might be worth looking at Intel Atom processor boards or similar,
there are plenty of very low power
On 23 December 2010 13:57, Da Rock
freebsd-questi...@herveybayaustralia.com.au wrote:
On 12/23/10 23:16, Chris Rees wrote:
On 23 December 2010 11:44, Da Rock
freebsd-questi...@herveybayaustralia.com.au wrote:
snip
Thanks, but Athlon64 is a 939. Yeah, it may not be worth salvaging, but I
On Thu, 23 Dec 2010 18:23:30 +1000
Da Rock freebsd-questi...@herveybayaustralia.com.au wrote:
I know its a little OT, but I'm hunting for a mainboard to plug this
CPU into and build a file server. So the ideal specs are (and maybe
dreaming too :) ):
184 pin RAM DIMM
SataIII 4+ ports
On 12/24/10 01:44, Chris Rees wrote:
On 23 December 2010 13:57, Da Rock
freebsd-questi...@herveybayaustralia.com.au wrote:
On 12/23/10 23:16, Chris Rees wrote:
On 23 December 2010 11:44, Da Rock
freebsd-questi...@herveybayaustralia.com.auwrote:
snip
Thanks, but
Hi,
I'm wondering how to get the most out of geli(8)
encrypted volumes, in combination with something
like amd(8) (but without the overhead of NFS, if at
all possible) that mounts and umounts file systems
only as needed.
Basically, I'd like to mount a geli volume on demand
(e.g. via amd
I've always been an AMD fan but am getting the idea that they are
loosing their edge. So my question if the Intel Core I7 930 2.80 Ghz
is as good and option or is their a better AMD at a similar o cheaper
price?
I plan to install this in a GigaByte GA-X58A/UD7 motherboard with 6 Gb
eculp wrote:
I've always been an AMD fan but am getting the idea that they are
loosing their edge. So my question if the Intel Core I7 930 2.80 Ghz
is as good and option or is their a better AMD at a similar o cheaper
price?
I plan to install this in a GigaByte GA-X58A/UD7 motherboard
I've always been an AMD fan but am getting the idea that they are
loosing their edge. So my question if the Intel Core I7 930 2.80 Ghz
is as good and option or is their a better AMD at a similar o cheaper
price?
I plan to install this in a GigaByte GA-X58A/UD7 motherboard with 6 Gb
2010/11/6 C. Bergström cbergst...@pathscale.com:
eculp wrote:
I've always been an AMD fan but am getting the idea that they are loosing
their edge. So my question if the Intel Core I7 930 2.80 Ghz is as good and
option or is their a better AMD at a similar o cheaper price?
I plan
Any chance of enabling this?
(Google was unfriendly :-)
no...@pci0:0:20:0: class=0x0c0500 card=0x37001565 chip=0x43851002
rev=0x3c hdr=0x00
vendor = 'ATI Technologies Inc. / Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.'
device = 'ATI SMBus (ATI RD600/RS600)'
class = serial bus
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On Mon, 30 Aug 2010 07:27:47 -0500 Antonio Olivares olivares14...@gmail.com
wrote:
On Mon, Aug 30, 2010 at 7:19 AM, Odhiambo Washington odhia...@gmail.com
wrote:
On Mon, Aug 30, 2010 at 3:05 PM, Antonio Olivares
On Mon, Aug 30, 2010 at 5:58 AM, Antonio Olivares
olivares14...@gmail.comwrote:
Dear FreeBSD users,
I have run out of ideas to troubleshoot a difficult task:
get wvstreams and wvdial to work on FreeBSD 8.1.
Why don't you just use the native ppp in FreeBSD?
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Best regards,
Odhiambo
On Mon, Aug 30, 2010 at 1:37 AM, Odhiambo Washington odhia...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mon, Aug 30, 2010 at 5:58 AM, Antonio Olivares olivares14...@gmail.com
wrote:
Dear FreeBSD users,
I have run out of ideas to troubleshoot a difficult task:
get wvstreams and wvdial to work on FreeBSD 8.1.
On Mon, Aug 30, 2010 at 7:19 AM, Odhiambo Washington odhia...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mon, Aug 30, 2010 at 3:05 PM, Antonio Olivares olivares14...@gmail.com
wrote:
On Mon, Aug 30, 2010 at 1:37 AM, Odhiambo Washington odhia...@gmail.com
wrote:
On Mon, Aug 30, 2010 at 5:58 AM, Antonio
Dear FreeBSD users,
I have run out of ideas to troubleshoot a difficult task:
get wvstreams and wvdial to work on FreeBSD 8.1.
I have tried without success to get the code to compile and I
encounter the following error:
.
./CXX -c utils/strcrypt
utils/strcrypt.cc:3:21: warning: crypt.h: No
Hello,
when i switched to an usb-keyboard some month ago, i realized, that
boot/loader ignores input from this device. The bootmanager accepts
input, loader not.
Is there any configuration-parameter to fix this?
Andreas
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Hi,
I am planning to build a 12x 1TB array RAID 6 on a hardware controller... I
will use it as a nfs server for archiving files (we need to keep legal files
for 6 years)...
Raid 6 will give me a 10 TB drive approx...
Reading these pages:
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On 22/03/2010 14:03:53, Ian Lord wrote:
I kinda understand freebsd is not well suited for that. I can read
between the lines that we shouldn't go over 2TB. Is this information
still exact or outdated ?
Outdated. The 2TB limit comes from the
MBR can only work with 2TB volumes, however, we are no longer limited
to MBR. With GPT, we can have really really big volumes. That being
said, I really don't think you should be using a single 12TB volume
with UFS, even if you have underlying redundancy provided by a
hardware raid device. Have
you will in the next few years
I second Krad, though 64bit may use considerably more RAM in general,
but the overall computing throughput is very much worth it. We use AMD
64 in all our HW for several years now and are _very happy_, both FBSD
and Linux.
Best,
Alejandro Imass
On 3/20/10, Gene f
Hi -
I just got a board with an AMD Athlon 64 X2 cpu. I was wondering -
1) Is the amd64 8.0 release the fbsd of choice here?
and
2) Does it take advantage of the athlon's dual cores?
Thanks,
IHN,
Gene
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At 02:46 PM 3/20/2010, Gene wrote:
Hi -
I just got a board with an AMD Athlon 64 X2 cpu. I was wondering -
1) Is the amd64 8.0 release the fbsd of choice here?
Yes. 8.0R is the way to go. However, you might want to bring it upto
date after installing it as there are a number of bug fixes
...@brightstar.bomgardner.net wrote:
Hi -
I just got a board with an AMD Athlon 64 X2 cpu. I was wondering -
1) Is the amd64 8.0 release the fbsd of choice here?
and
2) Does it take advantage of the athlon's dual cores?
Thanks,
IHN,
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Hello list!
I am trying remotely to help a friend set up his laptop with 8.0-STABLE amd64,
installation went pretty smooth but i have a problem with power saving.
When i start powerd i get the following error repeatedly:
kernel: hwpstate0: set freq failed, err 6
dmesg | grep -i cpu
CPU: AMD
I'm having some troublesome issues with filesystems mounted with amd in
FreeBSD 7.2-RELEASE
We have a backend file server wwith sharenfs attributes from ZFS
displaying NFS mountpoints to our front end machines:-
tank/export mountpoint /export local
tank/export
Hi all
I'm using the amd that comes with the FreeBSD 7.2 i386.
I want to automatically mount and unmount an USB thumbdrive. Mounting part work
well, but the unmounting part does work as specified. I have set utimeout=1
but amd still take 120 seconds to automatically unmount.
cat /etc/rc.conf
It looks like my install of amd is screwed up. Is there a way to rebuild
amd from source without rebuilding world?
# uname -a
FreeBSD utd65257.utdallas.edu 7.2-STABLE FreeBSD 7.2-STABLE #12: Wed May
6 12:12:16 CDT 2009
r...@utd65257.utdallas.edu:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC i386
amd -r
I have a problem with amd. It's not working right, and I don't think I
can fix it without rebuilding it.
Here's the problems:
# uname -a
FreeBSD utd65257.utdallas.edu 7.2-STABLE FreeBSD 7.2-STABLE #12: Wed May
6 12:12:16 CDT 2009
r...@utd65257.utdallas.edu:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC i386
Paul Schmehl wrote:
I have a problem with amd. It's not working right, and I don't think I
can fix it without rebuilding it.
[snip]
I'd like to rebuild amd without having to rebuild world as well, although
I'll do that if I have to.
[...]
I think you can just cd to /usr/src/sys/modules
Michael Powell wrote:
Paul Schmehl wrote:
I have a problem with amd. It's not working right, and I don't think I
can fix it without rebuilding it.
[snip]
I'd like to rebuild amd without having to rebuild world as well, although
I'll do that if I have to.
[...]
For the userland
--On May 9, 2009 3:40:23 PM -0500 Michael Powell nightre...@verizon.net
wrote:
Paul Schmehl wrote:
I have a problem with amd. It's not working right, and I don't think I
can fix it without rebuilding it.
[snip]
I'd like to rebuild amd without having to rebuild world as well,
although
--On May 9, 2009 3:45:43 PM -0500 Michael Powell nightre...@verizon.net
wrote:
[...]
For the userland side it would be cd /usr/src/usr.sbin/amd/amd and
OOPs - make that: cd /usr/src/usr.sbin/amd typo on me
make obj
4 amd).
As for your config file, it seems fine at first sight, but perhaps there
are some invisible characters in it causing problems. The syntax is
explained in
man amd.conf
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nothing to do with the automounter. It is a
device driver for some hardware (man 4 amd).
As for your config file, it seems fine at first sight, but perhaps there
are some invisible characters in it causing problems. The syntax is
explained in
man amd.conf
Thanks. I moved the amd.conf file
On Sunday 25 January 2009, Tore Lund wrote:
Mike Clarke wrote:
But I get sensible looking results for my Athlon 64 X2 4850e with
the following command:
sysctl hw.acpi.thermal.tz0.temperature
For some reason it works on your 4850e. But for some of us this
command does not work.
Hello,
Can I read cpu die temperature for my AMD Athlon 64 X2 cpu with
coretemp? According to
http://www.alcpu.com/CoreTemp/supportlist.html
it includes AMD processors but when I load coretemp.ko sysctl still
can't see dev.cpu.?.temperature.
Is this even the same coretemp as the website
On Sun, Jan 25, 2009 at 11:21 AM, Chris Whitehouse cwhi...@onetel.com wrote:
Hello,
Can I read cpu die temperature for my AMD Athlon 64 X2 cpu with coretemp?
According to
http://www.alcpu.com/CoreTemp/supportlist.html
it includes AMD processors but when I load coretemp.ko sysctl still
On Sunday 25 January 2009, Chris Whitehouse wrote:
Can I read cpu die temperature for my AMD Athlon 64 X2 cpu with
coretemp?
According to the man page the coretemp driver only provides support for
the on-die digital thermal sensor present in Intel Core and newer CPUs,
suggesting
Josh Carroll wrote:
On Sun, Jan 25, 2009 at 11:21 AM, Chris Whitehouse cwhi...@onetel.com wrote:
Hello,
Can I read cpu die temperature for my AMD Athlon 64 X2 cpu with coretemp?
According to
http://www.alcpu.com/CoreTemp/supportlist.html
it includes AMD processors but when I load coretemp.ko
On Sunday 25 January 2009, Josh Carroll wrote:
For (supported) AMD processors, check out k8temp(4).
That gives very odd results for me:
curlew:/home/mike% sudo k8temp
CPU 0 Core 0 Sensor 0: 13c
CPU 0 Core 0 Sensor 1: 11c
CPU 0 Core 1 Sensor 0: 19c
CPU 0 Core 1 Sensor 1: 2c
Those are all well
Mike Clarke wrote:
On Sunday 25 January 2009, Josh Carroll wrote:
For (supported) AMD processors, check out k8temp(4).
That gives very odd results for me:
curlew:/home/mike% sudo k8temp
CPU 0 Core 0 Sensor 0: 13c
CPU 0 Core 0 Sensor 1: 11c
CPU 0 Core 1 Sensor 0: 19c
CPU 0 Core 1 Sensor 1
Mike Clarke wrote:
But I get sensible looking results for my Athlon 64 X2 4850e with the
following command:
sysctl hw.acpi.thermal.tz0.temperature
For some reason it works on your 4850e. But for some of us this command
does not work. It never reports anything but 40 C on my Athlon
Hello, all:
has anyone here ever installed freebsd on dell poweredge 2970 (amd)?
Thanks
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yes, but the components of yours will matter. perc5i/perc6i etc. i think
7.1 works on the perc6 unless you don't even have the perc crap anyway.
gahn wrote:
Hello, all:
has anyone here ever installed freebsd on dell poweredge 2970 (amd)?
Thanks
Hi,
I have tried installing FreeBSD 7.1-BETA2 on my Laptop with a Relatively new
Mobile Processor AMD X2 Turion RM-72 2.1GHZ 1MB L2 Cache
I find that the temperature during normal operation is very high 70 degress
IDLE
When Compiling it hits 90 degress
All this is happening even with power_d
On 11/14/08, weinter.lim [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I have tried installing FreeBSD 7.1-BETA2 on my Laptop with a Relatively new
Mobile Processor AMD X2 Turion RM-72 2.1GHZ 1MB L2 Cache
I find that the temperature during normal operation is very high 70 degress
IDLE
When Compiling it hits
weinter.lim wrote:
Hi,
I have tried installing FreeBSD 7.1-BETA2 on my Laptop with a Relatively
new
Mobile Processor AMD X2 Turion RM-72 2.1GHZ 1MB L2 Cache
I find that the temperature during normal operation is very high 70
degress IDLE
When Compiling it hits 90 degress
All
Paul B. Mahol wrote:
On 11/14/08, weinter.lim [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I have tried installing FreeBSD 7.1-BETA2 on my Laptop with a Relatively
new
Mobile Processor AMD X2 Turion RM-72 2.1GHZ 1MB L2 Cache
I find that the temperature during normal operation is very high 70
degress
On 11/14/08, weinter.lim [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
weinter.lim wrote:
Hi,
I have tried installing FreeBSD 7.1-BETA2 on my Laptop with a Relatively
new
Mobile Processor AMD X2 Turion RM-72 2.1GHZ 1MB L2 Cache
I find that the temperature during normal operation is very high 70
degress IDLE
Paul B. Mahol wrote:
On 11/14/08, weinter.lim [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
weinter.lim wrote:
Hi,
I have tried installing FreeBSD 7.1-BETA2 on my Laptop with a Relatively
new
Mobile Processor AMD X2 Turion RM-72 2.1GHZ 1MB L2 Cache
I find that the temperature during normal operation
On 11/14/08, weinter.lim [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Paul B. Mahol wrote:
On 11/14/08, weinter.lim [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
weinter.lim wrote:
Hi,
I have tried installing FreeBSD 7.1-BETA2 on my Laptop with a Relatively
new
Mobile Processor AMD X2 Turion RM-72 2.1GHZ 1MB L2 Cache
I
And returns an error
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, but I'm still stuck with the 'well known AMD or
Berkeley AutoMounterDaemon.
What happened to AutoFS?
I'm stuck with amd (from FreeBSD's contrib) and I need to keep my maps
in OpenLDAP, but when searching for how to map amd.map-files into the
right shape of an OpenLDAP object (I borrowed the RedHat
Just sneaked through the /usr/src/contrib/amd code base of the amd
automounter and found amd is naturally not built with LDAP support.
Well, how can I configure 'make world' to automatically build 'amd' with
LDAP support (as I can do this with sendmail being build with
cyrus-sasl-support via
Friday, October 31, 2008 11:24 PM
From:
Dino Vliet [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi I'm a new user of openacs-5.4.3 and want to try it out on my amd64 system
running Freebsd 6.3 and having postgresql-server-8.2.9 installed. The port
installs fine and I have set openacs_enable=YES in /etc/rc.conf to have it
start at boot time.
The first time configuration does not give the
Hi peeps,
On my AMD64 box running freebsd 6.3 I have a lot of trouble with my usb ports
lately. I have attached a samsung ml-1610 printer to one usb port, but I do
experience the same when I plug in a usb stick (kingston data traveller).
Take a look at what dmesg says:
module_register_init:
volodymyr,
greetings
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gigabyte GA-71XE4 (single amd athlon cpu
motherboard
Volodymyr Kostyrko c.kworr at gmail.com
Wed Sep 3 12:29:06 UTC 2008
freebsd v5.2 and 5.3 boots no problems works well but freebsd v7 locks
solid right
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